JonBenét Ramsey Documentary Coming to Netflix

We’re revisiting the child beauty queen's hometown.

On Christmas Day 1996, 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in her parents’ basement in Colorado. The murder has never been solved, and society is still totally obsessed with the case. What, or who, caused JonBenét’s premature death? We may never know, but networks like CBS, and A&E have all covered the Ramsey case in recent years. (The year 2016 marked the 20th anniversary of JonBenét’s death.) Now a new Netflix documentary called *Casting JonBenét * is aiming to shed even more light on the story.

The Netflix version will be a “sly and stylized” version of the events of December 1996. According to Vulture, it’s going to be part fiction, part truth. It won’t be a solid true crime documentary, but rather a story that involves the Boulder community instead of the Ramsey family or the police force. Documentarian Kitty Green spent time in JonBenét’s hometown of Boulder speaking to residents about the case, though an official ruling on the case has yet to be found. (Vulture notes that Green did not have access to the Ramsey family.)

We’ll definitely need to take this new series with a huge grain of salt, but it may give us a better understanding of what the Ramsey case looked like to outsiders. *Casting JonBenét *premieres at Sundance Film Festival this winter, and it’ll hit Netflix in the spring.